A straight-to-video copycat teen slasher film by
writer, director, producer and star Eric Spudic. Bad
films hardly come any worse. It takes the nerd revenge
film genre to new lows. The only thing the film did
really well was keep everything sleazy. Its
inspirational message is that with the new technology
available, anyone can make a shoestring budget film.
What's so funny is that all the comic antics attempted
failed to be funny or emerge as anything more than
juvenile.

The plot revolves around two High School losers,
Cory (Jason Contini) and Jeff (Eric Spudic). While
waiting for his party guests to arrive, Jeff jerks off
to a porn flick. Cory becomes the lone guest. The two
awkwardly talk about their recent High School days and
how they were always being picked on in school by
bullies for being nerds. After drinking a number of
beers, the two get up enough nerve to don ski masks
and go after the bullies seeking revenge. Their
costumed scare prank leads to the murder of the
overweight bully Nick, who was supposed to be hit only
in the leg with a dart fired from a cross-bow but gets
it in the neck. Bully number two, Benico, bicycles by
the suburban Mt. Olive house of Nick's and discovers
his friend's dead body on the lawn. He pelts the nerds
with eggs but is overtaken and bludgeoned to death
with a crow-bar. Next on the list is the stuck-up
bitchy High School classmate Lacey Dekker, who gets
tied up and slain.

The out of control boys refer to themselves as "Born
to be Killers," and continue on their killing spree
until the blood-splattered conclusion.

There was just nada that was even mildly
interesting. The filmmaker has no solid movie
instincts to draw out social satire, make his weird
characters anything but shrill or lay down some decent
dialogue. The only thing I still remember about the
film was that one of the characters wore a T-shirt
that said "Roadkill." Now that should sell in certain
quarters!